Outstanding show! Bob Anderson really captures whatever "it" was that made Frank so great. Many members of Frank's old orchestra are playing and of course, Frank's bandleader Vincent Falcone is ever-present. With the notable (to me) exceptions of "Mack the Knife" and "The Way You Look Tonight," all of the hits are here; Anderson even points out during the show that Frank recorded 1,200 songs in his career and it's impossible to hit everyone's favorites. Near the end of the evening, Anderson dropped character, talked about how much Sinatra had meant to him, then ended the show performing "My Way" without any of Frank's mannerisms. All in all, it was an incredible night. I may have never have had the chance to see Frank live, but now, I almost feel that I have. Hopefully, this show will continue on in some fashion after its Palazzo engagement ends.